GRANT marriages (females) 1877-1881 Victoria Australia
GRANT marriages (females) 1877-1881 Victoria Australia.
GRANT (females)
Marion Elizabeth
married: 1877 James HOWLETT.
Frances Mary
married: 1877 Francis Sidney STEPHEN.
Annie
married: 1877 George GRANT.
Constance
married: 1877 Alfred Luker WILLCOX.
Jessie Edith
married: 1878 George Joshua REECE.
Elizabeth
married: 1878 Edward WORTH.
Annie
married: 1878 Angelo James AZZOPPARDI.
Margaret
married: 1878 John Henry MCCRACKIN.
Mary
married: 1878 Andrew MELROSE.
Jeanne
married: 1878 Murdo STEWART.
Jane
married: 1878 John BUTLER.
Elizabeth
married: 1878 Thomas Abraham WILSON.
Lillias Mary Margare
married: 1878 Robert KERSHAW.
Ellen
married: 1879 John ROUGH.
Emily
married: 1879 James MILLER.
Mary
married: 1879 Lewis CAHOON.
Ellen
married: 1880 Alexander MERRITT.
Hannah
married: 1880 Andrew Gustaf HATWOOD.
Eliza
married: 1880 James STEWART.
Georgina
married: 1880 Andrew STEVENSON.
Agnes
married: 1880 William VICKERS.
Jane
married: 1880 Joseph GOY.
Elizabeth
married: 1880 Charles MURRAY.
Margaret
married: 1880 Edward MILDREN.
Mary
married: 1880 Charles WHITE.
Louisa
married: 1880 Alexander GRASSICK.
Margaret
married: 1881 Henry Leandas PATTLE.
Prudence Agnes
married: 1881 Edward WARING.
Mary Ann
married: 1881 Henry LOFTS.
Elizabeth Ruth
married: 1881 Henry BROWN.
Jane
married: 1881 John Edward MARRABEL.
Margaret Davidson
married: 1881 Adam Wilson GORDON.
Elizabeth Patterson
married: 1881 Robert REID.
Isabel Elizabeth
married: 1881 John Ferrier HAMILTON.
Elizabeth
married: 1881 Alfred HEARN.
Mary
married: 1881 James ROGAN.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the GRANT lines.
JN 55743
on 2013-07-02 20:00:00
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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